ECET Graduate Courses
ECET 525 - Applications
in Forensic Engineering Technology
This course is a study of the application of engineering and technology
in the jurisprudence system. Topics include failure analysis of electrical
and mechanical systems, evidence collection and handling, development of
failure hypotheses, levels of confidence, forensic engineering reports,
the legal process, expert witness testimony, international issues, fire
science, explosion dynamics, and use of x-rays for non-destructive testing. Actual case studies are used extensively.
ECET 530 - Facilities
Engineering Technology
This course is a study of the application of the engineering sciences
and technology to the solution of problems associated with mechanical
and electrical systems in buildings. The emphasis is on industrial
plants. Identifying energy conservation measures and evaluating their
economic impact is an important focus of the course.
ECET 581A - Analog Systems: Analysis, Design
and Control
ECET 581B - Advanced
Printed Circuit Board Layout
ECET 581C - Efficient
Energy Engineering Technology
ECET 581D - Advanced
Electronic Manufacturing
This course uses concurrent engineering principles
to design the appropriate process steps in the
design, manufacturing, and testing of circuit
board assemblies which use fine pitch SMT (FPT)
devices and/or array technology devices such as
ball grid arrays (BGA). Included are laboratory
exercises using Design of Experiments (DOE) in
the evaluation of process steps as well as other
lab exercises in the use of analytical and software
tools to determine if the process steps are in
control. Case studies are used to evaluate
both FPT and BGA processes.
ECET 581M - Embedded
Microcontroller Systems
ECET 581S - Selected
Topics in Sensor Networks
Approved courses from other University schools and departments may be
in the Master of Science plan of study.
Up to six semester hours of approved 300- or 400-level courses may be
in the Master of Science plan of study.
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